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New Zealand Health Strategy 2016

Published online:

18 April 2016

The New Zealand Health Strategy sets the direction of health services to improve the health of people and communities.

The 2016 New Zealand Health Strategy refreshes the previous strategy, developed in 2000. It was developed with the help of sector leaders, independent reports, extensive public consultation, and was informed by other government programmes and initiatives.

The Strategy has two parts.

New Zealand Health Strategy: Future direction

New Zealand Health Strategy: Roadmap of actions 2016

Future direction

The New Zealand Health Strategy: Future direction outlines the high level direction for New Zealand’s health system over the 10 years from 2016 to 2026. It lays out some of the challenges and opportunities the system faces; describes the future we want, including the culture and values that will underpin this future; and identifies five strategic themes for the changes that will take us toward this future.

Roadmap of actions 2016

The New Zealand Health Strategy: Roadmap of actions 2016 identifies 27 areas for action over five years to make the Strategy happen. The actions are organised under the five themes of the Strategy. This roadmap will be updated over the 10-year lifetime of the Strategy.

Summary of the public consultation

The Ministry undertook a wide ranging consultation process to develop the updated New Zealand Health Strategy. Consultation included electronic and face-to-face public forums, hui, fono, and written submissions.